Disney World PF Gathering and Tips for Disney Mania!

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In summary: This couscous and tagine restaurant is quite popular and usually has a long wait. Try coming at night when it’s less crowded.9. Yacht Club at the Epcot resort – This club has a beautiful view of the fireworks show at Epcot. However, this is a “resort” so it’s quite pricey. You may be able to get in if you call the club in advance and ask if there are any openings.10. The Living Seas – Usually there are long lines for this aquarium, but it’s worth the wait. You get to see all kinds of neat fish and amphibians.
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Evo said:
I'll send you my personal e-mail address for that one! :tongue2:
CC me on that one too please! :tongue2: :biggrin:
 
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  • #177
Moonbear said:
CC me on that one too please! :tongue2: :biggrin:

Now both of you DO know that viewing of such pictures will make you go blind. :)

Off to The Magic Kingdom. Can't wait to ride the refurbished It's A Small World!

Zz.
 
  • #178
ZapperZ said:
Now both of you DO know that viewing of such pictures will make you go blind. :)
Women don't have that problem. Apparently only the men on Viagra.

Off to The Magic Kingdom. Can't wait to ride the refurbished It's A Small World!

Zz.
Are you sure It's A Small World is the ride you really wanted to mention in context of the above comments? :rofl: They refurbished it? Tell me how it is! That's always one of my favorites! It's been the same since I was this big. *holds hand about 2 1/2 ft from the floor*
 
  • #179
well you're have a fun time Zz. last time I went to disneyland, we had a fast-passes for the indiana jones ride. we were five minutes early so the guy who was taking the fast-passes wouldn't let us in. so we waited. we were still waiting when bob (the fast-pass guy) said we had to move because more people were getting in line, so we moved where he told us to.

Then someone asked how tall you have to be to go on this ride, bob simply said about me and my dad "if these people weren't in the way, I could tell you." my dad got mad and talked to him. he said, "so what, are you going to get me fired?" So my dad talked to a friend of the owner of disneyland...I don't thik bob will be collecting any tickets again
 
  • #180
Moonbear said:
Women don't have that problem. Apparently only the men on Viagra.

Then consider yourselves luckly... On the other hand, we don't have to go through labor pains, so I guess that even things out. :)

Are you sure It's A Small World is the ride you really wanted to mention in context of the above comments? :rofl: They refurbished it? Tell me how it is! That's always one of my favorites! It's been the same since I was this big. *holds hand about 2 1/2 ft from the floor*

Yes, It's A Small World went throught several months of shut-down and refurbishment, and I can tell you that it's FABULOUS! The sound system was upgraded, and the colors are more vivid than ever before!

Just got back from The Magic Kingdom. Went on Splash Mountain twice, and Thunder Mountain Railroad also twice. Saw Stich Great Escape (it's OK, but nothing to write home about). Saw the afternoon parade (great as always). Will post pictures when I download them to the laptop later...

Going to freshen up (as in take a shower and change of clothes) before going out to Epcot to watch Illuminations AGAIN! Might try having dinner at the Marrekesh restaurant at the Morrocan pavilion, but that would be a very low probability that they aren't packed with reservations already.

Zz.
 
  • #181
yomamma said:
well you're have a fun time Zz. last time I went to disneyland, we had a fast-passes for the indiana jones ride. we were five minutes early so the guy who was taking the fast-passes wouldn't let us in. so we waited. we were still waiting when bob (the fast-pass guy) said we had to move because more people were getting in line, so we moved where he told us to.

Then someone asked how tall you have to be to go on this ride, bob simply said about me and my dad "if these people weren't in the way, I could tell you." my dad got mad and talked to him. he said, "so what, are you going to get me fired?" So my dad talked to a friend of the owner of disneyland...I don't thik bob will be collecting any tickets again

That is a VERY strange encounter you had. I can tell you that, since a couple of my friends are Disney castmembers, what happened to you was a complete no-no. They of course will not let you get in before the fast pass time, but they are NEVER allowed to treat the guests that way, not even close. Disney keeps a record of ALL that a castmember does, even what they buy using their castmember discount. The worst penalty point they could acquire is to mistreat a guest. That castmember might as well quit on the spot because that would have been more pleasent than having to deal with the wrath of the Mouse.

Zz.
 
  • #182
Sounds like great fun Zz! The Marrekesh restaurant sounds yummy. I'm in the mood for something different to eat myself. I will just have to live vicariously through you for now.

ZapperZ said:
wrath of the mouse
<snort>
 
  • #183
ZapperZ said:
That is a VERY strange encounter you had. I can tell you that, since a couple of my friends are Disney castmembers, what happened to you was a complete no-no. They of course will not let you get in before the fast pass time, but they are NEVER allowed to treat the guests that way, not even close. Disney keeps a record of ALL that a castmember does, even what they buy using their castmember discount. The worst penalty point they could acquire is to mistreat a guest. That castmember might as well quit on the spot because that would have been more pleasent than having to deal with the wrath of the Mouse.

Zz.
Yep, one of the post-docs in my dept used to work for Euro Disney, and was joking that it was great practice for when we were both handling registrations for a conference and people would walk in with the most bewildering issues and complaints (like expecting us to know what hotel they were registered at when they didn't know where to go to check in :confused:), so we plastered smiles on our faces and did our best to not call this person a moron for not thinking to check with his secretary or whoever must have made the reservation for him before leaving, while calling around to various local hotels to see which one, if any, had this person's reservation, etc.

It's supposed to be the happiest place on Earth, dammit! :rofl:
 
  • #184
ZapperZ said:
Y'know, we all should have asked Integral to get us the gold Mickey ears hat from Disneyland too. The ones I bought here has Disney World on them. It would be a blast to get one from each park here in the US. Of course, since we have people from all over the world here, we should get one from Paris and Tokyo also...

Hum... this is never going to end, is it? :)

Zz.

Do you mean like these?
http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/mmears.JPG

You will have to come and wrestle my 11 yr old daugher for them. :biggrin:
 
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  • #185
Integral said:
Do you mean like these?
http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/mmears.JPG

You will have to come and wrestle my 11 yr old daugher for them. :biggrin:
Oooh, integral, she'll soon forget about them... :wink:
 
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  • #186
Today started out terrific,and ended up WET.

The three pictures here are: 1. The fully decorated, all decked out Cinderella's Castle at the Magic Kingdom to celebrate the golden celebration. Trust me, it's way grander than even in this picture. 2. The refurbished It's A Small World. 3. The belly dancer at the Marrakesh restaurant at the Morroco Pavilion. The food was awesome as always (we always eat here practically on every visit).

We stayed for Illuminations, but the rain came, and came HARD 15 minutes before it was supposed to start. With the wind blowing very hard also, they delayed the show and we figured it's not going to go off tonight, so we left. No point in suffering throught something we've seen a gazillion times.

We're turning in early tonight. Tomorrow will be Disney/MGM Studios. You'll probably hear me screaming on The Tower of Terror.

Zz.
 
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  • #187
It's a small world looks very pretty. Great pictures Zz! I find myself checking this thread out for your pictures.
 
  • #188
Evo said:
It's a small world looks very pretty. Great pictures Zz! I find myself checking this thread out for your pictures.

Well, here's more! :)

1. The final ramp up the tunnel before the big drop down Splash Mountain. Had to take this quickly and hide the camera before the big wet finale.

2. The Share A Dream Come True afternoon parade at Magic Kingdom

3. The world famous Main Street, USA.

Enjoy... wish you were here.

Zz.
 
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  • #189
Boo hoo hoo!

Looks like today is going to be a washout. Heavy (and I mean VERY heavy) thunderstorms are blanketing central Florida. We are delaying out trip out to Disney/MGM Studios till we can at least run to the car without getting soaked. I also discover a tear in my Mickey Mouse poncho! :( Looks like I have to get a new one. I was using one of the "old" ponchos, the yellow cheap plastic that they have now replaced with a transparent one.

Zz.
 
  • #190
ZapperZ said:
Boo hoo hoo!

Looks like today is going to be a washout. Heavy (and I mean VERY heavy) thunderstorms are blanketing central Florida. We are delaying out trip out to Disney/MGM Studios till we can at least run to the car without getting soaked. I also discover a tear in my Mickey Mouse poncho! :( Looks like I have to get a new one. I was using one of the "old" ponchos, the yellow cheap plastic that they have now replaced with a transparent one.

Zz.
Hope it dries out Zz.
 
  • #191
ZapperZ said:
Boo hoo hoo!

Looks like today is going to be a washout. Heavy (and I mean VERY heavy) thunderstorms are blanketing central Florida. We are delaying out trip out to Disney/MGM Studios till we can at least run to the car without getting soaked. I also discover a tear in my Mickey Mouse poncho! :( Looks like I have to get a new one. I was using one of the "old" ponchos, the yellow cheap plastic that they have now replaced with a transparent one.

Zz.

Didn't I tell you that's the bonus water ride? FL storms never last long. Soon the sun will come out and you'll never know it had even rained. You'll get really close parking too. :approve:
 
  • #192
Moonbear said:
Didn't I tell you that's the bonus water ride? FL storms never last long. Soon the sun will come out and you'll never know it had even rained. You'll get really close parking too. :approve:

Well, unfortunately, this isn't the regular convection "heat in the afternoon" type of rain. There's a major weather pattern going across Florida, so we had plenty of rain overnight and all through the morning. But, like troopers that we were, we still went, and got 2 rides on the Tower of Terror, and a few others. So today wasn't a complete washout.

Tonight will be another free and light evening. Will probably spend it at Downtown Disney. We're going to see the Guest Services people and extend our Annual Pass for another year. So Moonbie and Evo, I'm ready for ya!

Zz.
 
  • #193
There aren't that many interesting pictures from today. Saw the new show at Disney/MGM Studios called Lights, Motors, Action that came from Disneyland Paris. Good stunts and everything, but I'd rather been on the Tower of Terror (did you hear me scream?).

Zz.
 
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  • #194
ZapperZ said:
Tonight will be another free and light evening. Will probably spend it at Downtown Disney. We're going to see the Guest Services people and extend our Annual Pass for another year. So Moonbie and Evo, I'm ready for ya!

Zz.
I'm sure I could look this up myself, but how much does an annual pass set you back? I'm just wondering if it's a better deal than just buying tickets when I get there if I were to visit for say a week instead of doing just a one-day visit like I usually do, or would I do better just getting some all-inclusive deal through a hotel?
 
  • #195
Moonbear said:
I'm sure I could look this up myself, but how much does an annual pass set you back? I'm just wondering if it's a better deal than just buying tickets when I get there if I were to visit for say a week instead of doing just a one-day visit like I usually do, or would I do better just getting some all-inclusive deal through a hotel?
We could all share a hotel room and save money! :shy:
 
  • #196
Evo said:
We could all share a hotel room and save money! :shy:
I was going to suggest that, but then I remembered you like to be COLD at night. Then again, if ZZ promises to snuggle close and keep me warm, maybe I can let you turn the temperature cooler. :biggrin:
 
  • #197
Moonbear said:
I was going to suggest that, but then I remembered you like to be COLD at night. Then again, if ZZ promises to snuggle close and keep me warm, maybe I can let you turn the temperature cooler. :biggrin:
I can sleep in the living room, I'll bring a fan along. :cool:
 
  • #198
ZapperZ said:
The three pictures here are: 1. The fully decorated, all decked out Cinderella's Castle at the Magic Kingdom
Did you catch a suicide in the act there, or is that woman diving off of the roof part of the decorations?
 
  • #199
Moonbear said:
I'm sure I could look this up myself, but how much does an annual pass set you back? I'm just wondering if it's a better deal than just buying tickets when I get there if I were to visit for say a week instead of doing just a one-day visit like I usually do, or would I do better just getting some all-inclusive deal through a hotel?

If you're not planning on going there more than once (each trip a 5-day park hopper), then the annual pass may not be such a good deal. It runs about $395. We paid less (about $340) since we were renewing. A 7-day park-hopper is a very good deal. You can even pay a little bit more so that it doesn't have an expiry date. If you do plan on coming here for more than once a year, then 2 5-day park hopper, for example, costs MORE than an annual pass. This is why I have an annual pass.

However, as you've mentioned, you may want to see if there's any special deal that includes hotel accomodations. Those sometime can be quite a bargain, especially during their slow season.

All the info regarding tickets can be found here. Click on Magic Your Way Tickets for info on individual tickets and options.

http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/tickets/ticketsLandingPage?id=TicketsLandingPage

Zz.
 
  • #200
Moonbear said:
I was going to suggest that, but then I remembered you like to be COLD at night. Then again, if ZZ promises to snuggle close and keep me warm, maybe I can let you turn the temperature cooler. :biggrin:

Nah, you don't want me to do that. I snore like a PIG in heat.

:)

Zz.
 
  • #201
By the way i care to ask when you ppls are going to meet in real...Zz seems quite enthusiastic
i will surely wish to meet Moonbear one Day...the Gr8 gal of forum
 
  • #202
ZapperZ said:
Nah, you don't want me to do that. I snore like a PIG in heat.

:)

Zz.
You snore, I snort, poor Moonbear won't want to be near either of us! :tongue2:
 
  • #203
The storm is still lingering around the central Florida area, but it wasn't as bad as it was yesterday. So we got to Epcot before it opens, and made a stampede to Soarin' (picture 1). It was well worth it. I haven't seen the one in California Adventure, but have heard rave reviews about it. It lived up to every bit of my expectations. We saw it twice, the first one right in Row 1, and right smack in the middle. It was SPECTACULAR!

The 2nd ride was in Row 2, and it was just as good if you don't mind seeing people's feet hanging at the top. But certainly, Row 1 is the best seat in the house. One should ask for it if they let you.

We then did something else we've never done before. We took the "backstage" tour of The Land pavilion and did the "Behind the Seed" tour (picture 2 and 3). A horticulturist (?) took us on a guided tour of the big green house they have there, including their fish farm and their hydroponics facilities. Picture 2 is actually a tomato plant (i.e. just ONE, single, plant). It grew from a seed and were planted only last November, 2004. They're trying to get it into the Guiness book of world records. Picture 3 is their "flying" squash. Let's just say that these things are HUGE.

The tour was great. Having gone through the regular "water ride" of The Land, it was nice to see the behind the scene going-ons of the facility.

Tomorrow, we have another behind-the-scene tour. This time, it's the "Keys to the Magic Kingdom" tour, a 4 hour tour of the Magic Kingdom that visitors do not get to see. We will go behind the facade and get to see what the castmembers see. Unfortunately, there will be no pictures from this one. We were told that we can't bring our bags and our cameras during the tour. I can't wait, especially to see the "lower level" of Magic Kingdom.

Tomorrow night, dinner at Downtown Disney and then La Nouba. Afterwards, if I have the energy, partying all night long at Pleasure Island.

Zz.
 
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  • #204
ZapperZ said:
We then did something else we've never done before. We took the "backstage" tour of The Land pavilion and did the "Behind the Seed" tour (picture 2 and 3). A horticulturist (?) took us on a guided tour of the big green house they have there, including their fish farm and their hydroponics facilities. Picture 2 is actually a tomato plant (i.e. just ONE, single, plant). It grew from a seed and were planted only last November, 2004. They're trying to get it into the Guiness book of world records. Picture 3 is their "flying" squash. Let's just say that these things are HUGE.
Ok, NOW I'm excited. I'm a plant freak. :blushing:
 
  • #205
Evo said:
You snore, I snort, poor Moonbear won't want to be near either of us! :tongue2:
LOL! :uhh: Yeah, I think I'll just sleep in my own room, thanks.
 
  • #206
Moonbear said:
LOL! :uhh: Yeah, I think I'll just sleep in my own room, thanks.

Not to mention, I look like Cruella De Ville on prozaic in the morning. Not a sight you want to see first thing in the day. I definitely recommend separate rooms! :)

Zz.
 
  • #207
ZapperZ said:
Not to mention, I look like Cruella De Ville on prozaic in the morning. Not a sight you want to see first thing in the day. I definitely recommend separate rooms! :)

Zz.
LOL! She might not be half bad if she was on Prozac. :rofl: Though, does anyone look good first thing in the morning? Really? I'm a real grouch until I get my first cup or two of coffee, so I really wouldn't want to subject all of you to that either.
 
  • #208
Moonbear said:
LOL! She might not be half bad if she was on Prozac. :rofl: Though, does anyone look good first thing in the morning? Really? I'm a real grouch until I get my first cup or two of coffee, so I really wouldn't want to subject all of you to that either.
It's why I am alone...not willing to subject anyone to me and not willing to be subjected to anyone. :tongue2:
 
  • #209
Evo said:
It's why I am alone...not willing to subject anyone to me and not willing to be subjected to anyone. :tongue2:
My grandparents have always had separate bedrooms as long as I can remember. My other grandparents slept in the same room (how scandalous!) but did always have separate beds. Maybe there's something to the idea of not sleeping together except when being naughty. :rolleyes:
 
  • #210
Moonbear said:
LOL! She might not be half bad if she was on Prozac. :rofl: Though, does anyone look good first thing in the morning? Really? I'm a real grouch until I get my first cup or two of coffee, so I really wouldn't want to subject all of you to that either.

I have a T-shirt with a picture of a really grumpy-looking cat. It says:

"Before my morning coffee, I might as well be a dog."

And I wore this 2 days ago here. :)

Zz.
 

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